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Unexplained English

50 words

10 total reviews 
Comment from Heather Knight
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This is so much fun. Thanks for sharing your story and for making me laugh out loud.
I love the surprise ending. Out of the mouths of babes...
Good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 13-Jul-2022

Comment from Tom Horonzy
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The teacher forgot to say, "but there are exceptions." Still, today when writing we come upon words the student missed and that god for Spell Check I guess.

 Comment Written 13-Jul-2022

Comment from Rachelle Allen
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HAHAHAHA. I agree! So. Many. Exceptions...to SO many rules of spelling in English! I also think how confusing this language must be when it comes to pronunciation, especially in terms of the "ough"es: through, though, thought, tough...

Thanks for the humorous offering in this challenging contest! I hope you do well.

 Comment Written 13-Jul-2022

Comment from Fleedleflump
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Hehe, I'm reliably informed this 'rule' is not taught in schools these days - thankfully! They teach based on sounds nowadays, which is more reliably for speech but seemingly pretty awful for written English. When I was at school, we also had 'magic, magic E!' which was about how pronunciation changes when hat becomes hate, or mat mate. Thanks to drug connotations, that one's well and truly retired!

I enjoyed your fun piece.

Mike

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2022

Comment from Katherine M. (k-11)
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This is an excellent fifty word comment on the absurdities of the English language, that you have put a good spin on. Whoever invented that rule did a disservice to young pupils. Kate xx

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2022

Comment from Wendy G
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Yes, there are so many exceptions, which makes English a very hard language to learn. For those who learn English as a second language it is extremely difficult. well written.
Best wishes for your entry.
Wendy

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2022

Comment from pome lover
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that's a good one except I'd leave out "receive" because it is in the "i" before "e" except after "c" rule that you just mentioned.
All the others, though, do break the old rule.
Katharine

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2022


reply by the author on 11-Jul-2022
    That is exactly why I hate that rule. I have replaced receive. Thanks for your review.
reply by pome lover on 11-Jul-2022
    most welcome
Comment from the13thpoet
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Hello fellow writer. Thank you for sharing your flash fiction, I think you executed well within the rules of the writing prompt. The english language is confusing. Good job and good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2022


reply by the author on 11-Jul-2022
    This rule is one reason why I'm glad I don't have to learn English. Thanks for your review.
Comment from jessizero
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This was a cute story about grammar rules and their exceptions. I feel sorry for the teacher, but you wrote the story well. Thank you so much for sharing this! Best wishes to you.

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2022


reply by the author on 11-Jul-2022
    The teacher should have known better. English is a confusing language.
Comment from RodG
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As a former English teacher, I can truly appreciate this story. Explaining that one spelling rule was never easy. I like Charlie's retort and seeing the words he chose to spell. Rod

 Comment Written 11-Jul-2022


reply by the author on 11-Jul-2022
    I will admit, that rule still confuses me at times. Thanks for your review.